[Epidemiolological, Clinical, Etiological, Therapeutic And Evolutive Aspects Of Spontaneous Pneumothoraxes In The Internal Medicine Department Of The University Hospital Center Of Abéche (CHU-A) In Chad].

Le Mali medical Pub Date : 2023-01-01
R NGakoutou, A Ahmet, V Vadandi, M Nemian, D Dieudonne, L Mbainadji, J Toralta, L Allawaye, Mahamat Ali Bolti, Joseph Mad-Toingue
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Introduction: Pneumothorax are frequent reasons for hospitalization in African pneumological settings. The objective of this work was to describe the epidemiological-clinical, etiological, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects of pneumothorax at the Center Hospitalier Universitaire d'Abéché (CHU-A) in Chad.

Materials and methods: This was a prospective and descriptive study conducted in the internal medicine department, from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021 concerning cases of pneumothorax.

Results: A total of 40 cases of pneumothorax were collected, representing a hospital frequency of 2.38%. The most affected age group was that of 26-45 years (40%) with a male predominance (M/F ratio=2.33). The main contributing factors were smoking (32.5%) and being underweight (55.5%). Acute bacterial pneumonia (57.5%) and tuberculosis (27.5%) were the main etiologies of secondary pneumothorax. Pleural drainage (62.5%), combined with non-specific antibiotic therapy (57.5%) or antituberculous treatment (27.5%) were the main means of management. The evolution was favorable at 90%. We had recorded a hospital mortality of 7.5%.

Conclusion: Pneumothorax remains frequent in our hospital settings. The dominant etiologies were acute bacterial pneumonia and tuberculosis. The evolution is sometimes interspersed with complications such as residual pneumothorax or pachypleuritis.

[乍得阿贝歇大学医院中心(CHU-A)内科自发性气胸的流行病学、临床、病因、治疗和演变方面]。
简介气胸是非洲肺病患者住院治疗的常见原因。本研究旨在描述乍得阿贝歇大学医院中心(CHU-A)气胸的流行病学-临床、病因、治疗和演变情况:这是一项前瞻性和描述性研究,于2020年1月1日至2021年12月31日在内科进行,涉及气胸病例:共收集到 40 例气胸病例,医院发病率为 2.38%。受影响最大的年龄组为 26-45 岁(40%),男性居多(男女比例=2.33)。主要诱因是吸烟(32.5%)和体重过轻(55.5%)。急性细菌性肺炎(57.5%)和肺结核(27.5%)是继发性气胸的主要病因。胸腔引流术(62.5%)、非特异性抗生素治疗(57.5%)或抗结核治疗(27.5%)是主要的治疗手段。90%的患者病情发展良好。我们记录的住院死亡率为 7.5%:结论:在我们医院,气胸仍然很常见。结论:在我们医院,气胸仍然很常见,主要病因是急性细菌性肺炎和肺结核。病情发展过程中有时会出现并发症,如残余气胸或脓胸。
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